Hi Dan,
On Fri, Jul 20, 2007 at 02:12:12PM -0700, Dan Piponi wrote:
> On Unix-like OSes:
>> If I run "ghc test.hs" and then run "ghci test.hs", ghci fails to load
> up my code. I have to touch test.hs and then run ghci. I can
> understand ghci refusing to recompile something it thinks it has
> already compiled. But it appears to refuse to load it into an
> interactive session - which is less useful. In fact, removing test.hi
> makes ghci work again.
>> This is ghc 6.6. Anyone else seeing this?
Seems to work for me, on Linux/amd64:
$ ghc --version
The Glorious Glasgow Haskell Compilation System, version 6.6
$ echo 'main = putStrLn "Foo"' > q.hs
$ ghc q.hs
$ ghci -v0 q.hs
Prelude Main> main
Foo
Prelude Main>
Can you please give a complete testcase for the problem you're seeing?
Also, exactly which OS/arch are you on?
Thanks
Ian